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Re: Software legal question
Yes, he was a fulltime proper employee, entitled to full benefits, superannuation payments, etc. I run a small business - a registered company. Only a few employees, but employees nonetheless.


Re: Software legal question
> And the default position would be that he does, unless he was an > actual employee of yours, when the default position is that the > employer owns copyright. Yes, I was his employer. He worked fulltime for me while he wrote this program that I pa


Re: American (and Canadian) Judicial System Totally Corrupt
JD, have you ever heard the expression: "History is written by the victors." And, it is obvious that you are one of the many who are easily deceived by those writers of fiction. The Anglo-Saxon system was based directly on the Hebrew system that


Software legal question
I hired a programmer to work fulltime for me for a year. I paid him to research and write the main source code for a program, which ive released as (C) Copyright my company - I own the source code and the program, it is my intellectual property even


Re: Software legal question
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:50:26 +0800, "David" <not@david> wrote: >Yes, he was a fulltime proper employee, entitled to full benefits, >superannuation payments, etc. I run a small business - a registered company. >Only a few employees, but employees no


Re: Software legal question
David wrote: >>And the default position would be that he does, unless he was an >>actual employee of yours, when the default position is that the >>employer owns copyright. > > > Yes, I was his employer. He worked fulltime for me while he wrote th


Re: Software legal question
In response to what David <not@david> posted in news:43819d55$1 @quokka.wn.com.au: >> And the default position would be that he does, unless he was an >> actual employee of yours, when the default position is that the >> employer owns copyright. >


Re: Software legal question
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 15:35:35 +0800, "David" <not@david> wrote: >I hired a programmer to work fulltime for me for a year. I paid him to >research and write the main source code for a program, which ive released as >(C) Copyright my company - I own t


Re: American (and Canadian) Judicial System Totally Corrupt
Viceregent, Your shocking lack of knowledge and understanding of American as well as British history certainly would suggest you were American, but speaks very poorly of you as a Canadian. I had thougth better of the Canadian school system. That


Re: American (and Canadian) Judicial System Totally Corrupt
Brock wrote: > In message <1132271994.292425.3280@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, > Vicegerent <gerry@mail.samhill.co.uk> said.. > > From: > > http://www.massnews.com/2003_Editions/3_March/030703_mn_american_legal_system_corrupt.shtml > > > > Ameri


Re: American (and Canadian) Judicial System Totally Corrupt
J D Brown, your need for glasses is obvious. Viceregent was simply quoting an article and not his own observation. Your opinion then is, shall we say, rather point less. One wonders whether you are able to gather the facts at all when you can't see.


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